Blueberry Smoothie Recipe (Healthy, Without Banana ) - Cubes N Juliennes (2024)

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Cold, refreshing and sweet, my vegan Blueberry Smoothie is everything I want out of a blended breakfast. Best of all, this healthy blueberry smoothie takes just a few minutes to throw together!

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Why You Will Love This Recipe

Summertime is fast approaching, which means two things: first, blueberries are going to be in season (yipee!) and second, smoothies are about to become my daily breakfast. Why, you ask? Let me count the reasons:

  1. Smoothies are so simple to make. Just throw everything in a blender and whizz to perfection! A simple smoothie means I have the mental capacity to make myself a breakfast even before my first cup of caffeine.
  2. They're perfect for meal prep! If you're really not a morning person, you can make life even easier by prepping freezer bags with the smoothie ingredients ahead of time. When you're ready for some tasty goodness, all you have to do is dump the contents of the bag and some milk into a blender, then flip the switch!
  3. Fruit smoothies are perfect for snacking on the go! Just pour your meal into a travel cup and stick in a straw. That means you can pull double duty and nourish your body while you attend to other tasks.
  4. Even kids like them! Seriously, can you imagine another scenario where a child would happily slurp down something as healthy as wheatgrass? I didn't think so.

I also happen to love blueberries in particular because they are not only amazingly sweet and yummy, but they also don't require any work! No hulling, no halving, just eating. That's my kind of fruit!

Give a try to my fresh blueberry smoothie recipe today, it just might become your favorite smoothie of all time!

Blueberry Smoothie Benefits

You might have noticed that I'm on kind of a smoothie kick over here, and for good reason indeed. These endlessly versatile blender beverages are quick to make, easy to drink on the go and are loaded with nutrients.

This vegan blueberry superfood smoothie is no exception! Naturally gluten free, rich in berry powered antioxidants, and loaded with all the healthy superfood goodness of wheat grass, chia seeds and cinnamon, this purple hued beauty hits all the marks.

Clocking in at just over 160 calories per serving, this delightful, drinkable meal boasts over 20% of both your calcium and fiber needs for the day. It's perfect for busy mornings or to replenish your body after a work out!

I can also say with all honesty that this tasty, simple and healthy blueberry almond milk smoothie recipe is filling enough to keep me going until lunchtime. It truly is the best breakfast around!

Ingredients

My blueberry chia smoothie recipe is so easy to make and requires just a few ingredients. Here's everything you'll need:

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Ingredient Notes

  • Almond Milk - I'm partial to unsweetened almond milk, but feel free to swap in your favorite dairy or non-dairy milk here instead.
  • Blueberries - For best results, make sure your blueberries are frozen. You can either buy them pre-frozen (making this a recipe you can enjoy year round!) or pop fresh berries in the freezer for a few hours.
  • Chia Seeds - Packed with antioxidants, fiber, protein and omega-3's, chia seeds are a real superfood. If you prefer, you can swap in hemp hearts or omit them.
  • Wheatgrass - Speaking of superfoods, wheatgrass is right up there with chia seeds. This humble ingredient has been linked to improved energy, lower cholesterol & blood pressure, and improved cognitive function.
  • Maple Syrup - Maple syrup is my sweetener of choice, but you can easily substitute agave nectar, date syrup, honey or stevia.
  • Cinnamon - Aside from being delicious, cinnamon is yet another superfood. Add a touch to make this blueberry smoothie super heart healthy.
  • Lime - Having fresh citrus on hand is a simple way to add brightness to any dish. Be sure to opt for freshly squeezed lime juice for the best flavor.

How to Make My Blueberry Smoothie

In the blender jar, add all ingredients starting with milk first.

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Blend until smooth and uniform in consistency.

TIP: If it is too thick, you can add a little more milk and blend again. You want the blender to create a kind of cyclone effect where the smoothie consistently moves while the blender is on.

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Pour in serving glasses and top with some blueberries, fresh mint and serve. Enjoy!

FAQs

Are blueberry smoothies healthy?

Not ALL blueberry smoothies are healthy, but this one sure is! Loaded with blueberries and three separate superfoods, low in calories and high in nutritional value, this is a very healthy smoothie.

How to make this smoothie with milk?

Simply swap in your favorite dairy or non-dairy milk and make according to the directions.

How to make it low-carb/keto friendly?

While blueberries are not the lowest in carbs, you can eat them in moderation on a keto diet. To make this recipe lower carb, I recommend omitting the maple syrup (or swapping in a zero calorie sweetener) and replacing about ½cup of the almond milk with heavy cream. Be sure to opt for unsweetened milk here.

How to make this smoothie with yogurt?

Drop the amount of milk used to 1.5 to 2 cups milk and add ¾ to 1 cup yogurt. I also recommend adding 1.5 tablespoons of the chia seeds or add in a ripe banana.

How to make blueberry smoothie bowl?

Smoothie bowls should be a bit thicker in consistency to ensure the toppings can float on top. To ensure the proper thickness, reduce the liquid to about ¾ cup and proceed with the recipe as described. Top with your favorite toppings and enjoy!

Expert Tips

  1. Frozen berries and fruits make creamier smoothies, so be sure to start with frozen fruit. You can either buy the berries from the frozen section or just pop some fresh ones in the freezer. Blueberries are the easiest fruit to freeze!
  2. If you opt to use fresh blueberries instead, I recommend adding in some ice to get the proper consistency. If you don't, the smoothie will end up being rather loose.
  3. While heavy duty blenders can be a big investment, they are well worth it. If you plan on making a lot of smoothies, I recommend you get the best blender you can afford.
  4. Any leftovers can be poured into popsicle molds and frozen. Blueberry smoothie ice pops make a great, healthy dessert!
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Add-Ins + Variations

While this blueberry smoothie recipe is perfect as written, don't feel like you have to follow it exactly! That's part of the beauty of smoothies - they're endlessly adaptable to your preferences. Here are a few options to get your wheels turning:

  • Milk Options - This recipe is already dairy free, but you can choose any milk you like including coconut, oat, soy, cashew, or dairy.
  • Juice - if you prefer making a vegan smoothie without milk, swap the almond milk for orange juice, pomegranate juice, apple juice, coconut water, plain water, or any other liquid you like.
  • Yogurt - While I usually make this smoothie without yogurt, you can add plain yogurt, vanilla greek yogurt, coconut yogurt, or cashew yogurt for a probiotic boost.
  • Nut Butters - Add a tablespoon or so of almond butter, peanut butter, cashew butter or sunbutter for a more PB&J flavored smoothie.
  • Greens - If you want to swap out the wheatgrass or just add in more green goodness, I recommend adding a few handfuls of either spinach or kale to your smoothie.
  • Protein - For even more staying power, consider adding protein powder, oatmeal, flax seeds, tofu or hemp hearts.
  • Fruits - I love the flavor of blueberries shining through on their own, but feel free to add in a combination of frozen banana, pineapple, mango, strawberry, or any frozen berries of choice to make this smoothie your own.

Storage

While I am of the opinion that smoothies are best enjoyed right after blending for the best consistency, you can pop any leftovers into the refrigerator for up to 2 days.

You can also opt to pour any leftovers into a popsicle mold for a healthy, sweet after dinner snack! Blueberry chia smoothie popsicles should last for up to three months in the freezer.

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Healthy Blueberry Smoothie

Cold, refreshing and sweet, my vegan Blueberry Superfood Smoothie is everything I want out of a blended breakfast. Best of all, it takes just a few minutes to throw together!

Course Breakfast, Drinks, Snack

Cuisine American, World

Diet Gluten Free, Vegan

Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time 0 minutes minutes

Total Time 5 minutes minutes

Servings 3

Calories 162kcal

Author Farrukh Aziz

Ingredients

  • 2 ½ cups Unsweetened Almond Milk or Coconut Milk (add more for thinner consistency if required)
  • 3 cups Frozen Blueberries
  • 1 ½ tablespoons Chia Seeds
  • 10-12 strands Wheatgrass
  • ½ teaspoon Cinnamon Powder
  • 2-3 teaspoons Lime Juice
  • 1 tablespoon Maple Syrup (optional)

Instructions

  • In the blender jar add all ingredients starting with milk first.

  • Blend until you smooth consistency smoothie. If its too thick, you can add a little more milk and blend again.

  • Pour in serving glasses and top with some blueberries, fresh mint and serve.

Notes

  • Frozen berries and fruits make creamier smoothies, so be sure to start with frozen fruit. You can either buy the berries from the frozen section or just pop some fresh ones in the freezer. Blueberries are the easiest fruit to freeze!
  • If you opt to use fresh blueberries instead, I recommend adding in some ice to get the proper consistency. If you don't, the smoothie will end up being rather loose.
  • While heavy duty blenders can be a big investment, they are well worth it. If you plan on making a lot of smoothies, I recommend you get the best blender you can afford.
  • Any leftovers can be poured into popsicle molds and frozen. Blueberry smoothie popsicles make a great, healthy dessert!

Nutrition

Calories: 162kcal | Carbohydrates: 30g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 1g | Sodium: 274mg | Potassium: 159mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 19g | Vitamin A: 86IU | Vitamin C: 15mg | Calcium: 308mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

Blueberry Smoothie Recipe (Healthy, Without Banana ) - Cubes N Juliennes? ›

Blueberries pack a nutritional punch of Vitamin C, folate and fiber. The berries' potassium has been shown to help lower high blood pressure—a particular risk factor during pregnancy. Milk and yogurt add calcium, vitamin D and protein to build strong bones for baby too.

How to make smoothies that are actually healthy? ›

For starters, she recommends combining:
  1. Protein, such as a commercial protein powder, Greek yogurt (which is higher in protein than regular yogurt) or nut butters.
  2. Fruit, including berries, mango, bananas and avocado.
  3. Greens, such as spinach or kale.
  4. A liquid base such as dairy or plant-based milk, water or fruit juice.

What are the benefits to drinking a blueberry smoothie everyday? ›

Blueberries pack a nutritional punch of Vitamin C, folate and fiber. The berries' potassium has been shown to help lower high blood pressure—a particular risk factor during pregnancy. Milk and yogurt add calcium, vitamin D and protein to build strong bones for baby too.

How can I thicken a smoothie without yogurt or banana? ›

Blend protein powder or greens first

Protein powder has a flour-like consistency and adds body to your smoothie. Spinach, cucumber, kale, celery, or other veggies will also improve the thickness of your drink without changing the flavor profile too much.

How to thicken a smoothie without bananas? ›

Chia seeds are a natural thickener, so you can add a tablespoon of chia seeds to help thicken your smoothie without banana as well. As I mentioned earlier, avocado can also help thicken your smoothie and give it a creamy texture.

What ingredient thickens a smoothie? ›

Frozen ingredients are the key to creating a thick smoothie. Using fibrous, thick-fleshed fruit and vegetables can also help the texture. Adding chia seeds, avocado, yogurt, and protein powder are other thickening options.

What is the healthiest thing to put in a smoothie? ›

Start with 1 cup fresh or frozen fruit. Some great fruit bases include strawberries, blueberries, mangoes, bananas, pineapple, cherries and peaches. Veggie. If you don't mind the green color, adding a handful of spinach or kale is a good way to bring more antioxidants to your drink.

What is the healthiest liquid to put in a smoothie? ›

If you're looking to cut calories and sugar from your diet, water is the perfect choice for liquid for smoothies. Not only is it calorie-free and sugar-free, but it's also money-free!

What not to put in healthy smoothies? ›

7 Ingredients You Should Never Add to Your Weight Loss Smoothie
  1. Fruit Juice. Arguably the most common mistake people make when preparing smoothies is adding fruit juice. ...
  2. Flavored Yogurt. ...
  3. Highly Processed Protein Powders. ...
  4. Milk. ...
  5. Super Sweet Fruits. ...
  6. Added Sweeteners. ...
  7. Too Many Healthy Fats.

What happens if I eat a cup of blueberries everyday? ›

Research shows that eating one cup of blueberries daily can improve good cholesterol levels and reduce bad cholesterol levels in your body. Blueberries have no cholesterol and are rich in potassium and fiber, which helps prevent cholesterol buildup.

Do blueberries burn belly fat? ›

Great for Weight Loss

Consuming blueberries may reduce belly fat. One study notes blueberries influence the genes that regulate fat burning and storage. In addition, blueberries contain prebiotics that promotes gut health, therefore reducing bloating.

Do blueberries and bananas go together? ›

A Blueberry Banana Smoothie is creamy, healthy and delicious. This easy fruit smoothie recipe is great for breakfast, lunch, or a snack!

What can I replace bananas with in a smoothie? ›

Not a fan of bananas? Shake up your smoothies with these banana alternatives
  1. Avocado. ...
  2. Pumpkin or sweet potato. ...
  3. Mango. ...
  4. Chia Seeds. ...
  5. Silken tofu. ...
  6. Cashews. ...
  7. Quinoa.

What happens when you add yogurt to a smoothie? ›

Smoothies are a great way to increase your daily servings of fruits and vegetables. One of the healthiest ways to enjoy a smoothie is to make your own at home to avoid unnecessary added sugar. Using yogurt in your smoothie will add protein—for a bigger protein boost, use Greek yogurt.

Does adding ice make smoothies thick? ›

Standard ice cubes are great for adding thickness to smoothies but bear in mind you will need a powerful enough blender to crush the ice (more on this later). For the cleanest flavor also try and avoid adding tap water ice cubes if possible. Opt for cubes made from purified, filtered water instead.

Why are my smoothies always chunky? ›

If you're not getting a smooth blend, overloading your blender could be at play. All are not created equal, and they come in a variety of sizes. If you're starting with a recipe that is just too big for your appliance, you may get a chunky mix, leaks, or other unpleasantries.

Why does my smoothie have ice chunks? ›

Add too much ice, and you'll end up with a watery juice consistency. Add too little, and your smoothie will be chunky and undrinkable. To avoid this conundrum, blend all of your other smoothie ingredients first, saving the ice for last.

How do you blend smoothies smooth? ›

Layering foods properly helps your blender thoroughly emulsify everything so you get a more cohesive, undeniably smooth smoothie. Basically, you want the liquids on the bottom, to create the vortex that pulls solids down into the blade, and the heavy stuff higher up to push everything down.

What not to do when making a smoothie? ›

The Don'ts of Making Smoothies:

Don't add lots of fruit juice to your smoothies. Choose to use fresh fruit instead as to not add any more artificial sugars! Do not toss in unwashed fruits!

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